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My turkey brining recipe calls for 4 juniper berries crushed in the brine. Can I use the berries from my yard shrubs for this purpose?
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Yes. Juniper berries are edible and safe to use. Use them sparingly, since they are usually a strong flavor.
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Yes. Juniper berries are edible and safe to use. Use them sparingly, since they are usually a strong flavor.
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